The year 2025 proved to be a period of stabilization for the furniture industry in Poland. After years of dynamic changes and challenges related to price risks and raw material availability, the market finally began to achieve balance. Companies operating in the furniture sector, from manufacturers to retailers and consumers, learned to function in a more predictable economic environment, marking an important step toward further sustainable development.
One of the key trends that dominated 2025 was the growing interest in sustainable production practices and high-quality products. Consumers started to value furniture that offers comfort and durability more highly, which translated into increased demand for premium products and personalized solutions.
After a period of sharp increases in raw material prices, the market situation began to stabilize. This meant that consumers, with greater confidence, returned to planning larger purchases of home furnishings. Upholstered furniture, such as corner sofas and sleeper sofas, enjoyed exceptional popularity. They met the needs of users seeking functionality combined with aesthetics.
The shift in customers' approach to furniture purchases was also a result of global processes, such as rising environmental awareness and the need for long-term investments. Manufacturers, responding to these expectations, adjusted their strategies, focusing on more sustainable materials and local supply chains.
The year 2025 sealed a period of transition from volatility to stability in the furniture industry. Thanks to adept adaptation to market needs and new sustainable trends, the sector has the opportunity to further strengthen its position both in Poland and on international markets.